Up, Up and Oy Vey!
"Rabbi Simcha"

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102 years old
BROOKLYN, New York
United States



Last Login:4/18/2007
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Status:Married
Orientation:Straight
Religion:Jewish
Zodiac Sign:Capricorn
Smoke / Drink:No / Yes
Children:Proud parent
Education:Grad / professional school



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Up, Up, and Oy Vey chronicles how Jewish history, culture, & values helped shape the early years of the comic book industry.

The early comic book creators were almost all Jewish, and as children of immigrants, they spent their lives trying to escape the second-class mentality which was forced on them by the outside world. Their fight for truth, justice, and the American Way is portrayed by the superheroes they created. The dual identity given to their creations mirrors their own desire to live two lives—privately as a Jew, and publicly as an American. Their creations are the descendants of a Jewish tradition littered with stories of super strength from Samson to the Golem of Prague. An increasing number of fans and amateur historians, obsessed with back-story "mythology," claim they've uncovered the secret "Jewish-ness" of the comic book characters. Superheroes, they claim, are usually outsiders; gifted yet misunderstood, and strangers in a strange land.

This book observes comic book superheroes through three different lenses historical, cultural, and biblical/spiritual. Utilizing a bibliographic and subjective methodology, the author (an ordained rabbi) charts how the superhero model has unconsciously tapped into the deepest core of Jewish spiritual understanding. Both teenagers and adults, especially those that are history enthusiasts, pop culture fans, seekers of Jewish spirituality, new-age mysticism cohorts, and of course, comic book readers, will enjoy reading this exciting and inspiring account of the birth and mythical origins of the comic book.


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Anya





Feb 21 2007 2:58 PM

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Hey Up, Up and Oy Vey!,

So, there's these T-shirts. And they rock.



Not expensive, but tres chic (limited run ensures that you may infact be the only one on your block to show your Jewish Pride in quite this way.)

Check 'em out, but them, enjoy them. Tell your friends. And fear not - a portion of the proceeds goes to charity. So not only do you look good on the outside, your soul looks hot on the inside. Don't believe me? Check out the glow on the models. Yeah, that's what I thought.

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Always,
Anya
Aliza





Feb 14 2007 2:58 PM

The Finer Things Club





Dec 29 2006 7:02 AM

Hope you have a lovely Birthday!
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Aug 21 2006 5:40 PM



Thanks for the add!
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Aug 20 2006 11:52 AM

My Jewish Pride





Aug 18 2006 7:07 PM

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Aug 18 2006 8:10 AM

Thanks for the visit.

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